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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1915)
wir" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH-EVENING EDITION 1 i4l& FOUR ' r"P V V I TWO FOR ONE SALE IS ON IN FULL SWING FOR PRICES SEE FRIDAY NIGHT'S PAPER See the Windows "MONEY TALKS" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO, COLLECTS FILL MARSHFIELE FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT BANDON POWERS .1. V. HKNNKTT ACJHKKS TO HAY l-'Olt WOKIC HV lmiMKJH Will lleglii Suit Agnlnst Thoso lteftis- Inu; to 1'iiy Dennett Will Not Sue for Jo(.s J Railway News of Coos Bay SHDPSITETHESJUyiEIMEW STATION HERE Continued from Pago One. railroad. Mr. Younger pronounced It to bo n fnr superior grade of coal to tho llgnito found generally In the northwest and when tho tost of milling was told, Home of them pta ted that Immenso quantities of oal could he supplied to the Wlllumetto Valley and points south of there. At present, tho total consumption in soma of tho larger towns In the valley is something like 50,001) tons per annum. However, cord wood lias boon tho principal fuel In that section, hclng considerably cheaper than coal. At present, tho cheapest coal Is Nosohurg, rutalllug at ?10.ti0 per ton and at (Irants l'nss, .Med ford and Ashland tho cheapest coal costs 711 or moro per ton. During tho OM) s. p. im:pot iti:r;.iui:i as IlKIXd INADKQt'ATK L 0 TIBER DEA L' Michigan T.1KK CONOHHSSMAN OVKH HOLDINGS TO Kxpcetcd Ho AVIII 1'urchn.so Vino Trnrl Prominent on House Xn- vii I Affairs Committee Locution of (ho Hnllrond Yards to Ito Decided at Conference loiter On General Manager D. W. Campbell and his party of Southern Pacirio of ficials left yesterday afternoon for nn Inspection trip over tho Coos Day Kiigenu lino nfter spending a few days hero going over tho locnl prop erties. No definite decision was reached as to the location of tho depot In Mnrslifleld or tho yards and termin als. This will ho determined nt a ronforonro to bo liojd in tho near fu ture. Announcement will probnhlv not bo mndo for sonietlmo as the In III t r.rft m nH llfllit nnavil mft liml ltl Hint juui ui inu, tuiti nuuu nun n ,lnBli iti . m. i it it . . . ciiliiu morn nxiiimslvn In tbesi. town ?nn,B W,U llinbly not 1)0 put In III- as It has to bo hauled farther and farther and with Coos Hay coal be ing retailed in thoso towns at be tween $7 and $8 per ton, It Is be lieved that they will afford a intir et for ImmcnKu (inutilities of It. lly loading tho coal direct In tho cars at tho mines, tho old trouble of slacking, resulting in thu bundling by steamers, will bo largely eliminated. KINNEY DEAL ELK SOl'TIIHHX iXQi'im: I'ACH'IC OITICIALS AllOl'T I'HOl'KHTY Casually Discuss Holdings Met ween Xiirlh Itend mill Mnrhlitlcld Cuii-.es Speculation About II foro next spring. It was announced that a now de pot will bo erected in Mnrslifleld, the old structure lining declared Inade quate. It Is expected that a vorv ciassy station nnd grounds will put In. At Shore Acres Ooncrnt Mannger Campbell and ltalph Moody who went (o Shore Acres Saturdny to visit L. J. Simp son did not return until noon Sunday Instead or 7 o'clock Saturdny ovon Ing ns tholr schedule called for. In conseiiiienro. thoro was no confer enco with tho city officials rcunr.1. ing inn Congressman Geo. A. Loud of Hay City, Mich,, who has been spending n few weeks hero with his daughter, .Miss Ksthcr Loud, pinna to lenvo to morrow for his home. Mr. Loud has been personally Inspecting extensivo timber Interests which he has acquir ed hero during tho past year and al so figuring on taking over tho lute P. C. Ilcald's timber holdings near Smith Pastii. ltnlph Heald of Port laud has been hero with Mr. Loud negotiating the deal. No announce ment concerning It has been mndo. Tho llenld holdings consists of several sections of very flue timber ndjnreut to Smith Ilaslu, nnd It has frontage on the river. Mr. Loud has been engaged in tho timber business In Michigan for yenrs, being one of 'the sons lit tho firm or II. M. Loud & Sons, tho big operntors In Mich igan years ago. Whllo hero, ho met many whom ho ' had known In tho Michigan lumber ' operations years ago. Geo. Gothro. Iio now with tho Southern Oregon nnd Mcnnshii Woodcnwnro companies at , North Hend, was employed by Mr. I Loud's company for six years and a half. Mr. Loud was long on tho Navnl Affairs couimltteo of tho National Ilouso of llepreneutatlves In which1 he has served many years and to which ho was reclctcd last fall. Ho I At a meeting of the Port of Coos i Hay this morning, .1. W. Dennett nn- nounccd that ho would pay for tho j fill on Dennett Addition In North , Mnrslifleld just as soon as tho exact yardago was determined. Ho said ! that In a short time, tho Port nt , torncys would begin suit against nil 1 parties who had not paid for their fills. I Peter Logglo and Henry Song Btnckcn woro appointed a conimltteo to confer with property owners who had kicks about fills mndo on their property. Thoy will hold n meeting Thursday and the suits will b6 pre pared forco tho collections nfter that. Tho Simpson Lumber Company owes nliotit 5,000 for a fill mndo on Its property and this will b paid soon. Xccrt Heady Cash Assistant Secretary Motloy re ported that tho port was now In need of ready cash to meet Its obligations. ' Ho said they still owed tho Dredge 1 Scattlo $10,000 nnd tho Larson Dredging company nbout $S,000. Ho said that notes rccolvcd from pnrtles who had their property filled would nbout cover those two obliga tions. Thoy hnd only nbout $800 In ensh on hand and tho current bills amounted to over $1,000. Settle Harbor Lines J. W. Dennett's letter nsklng to bo reimbursed for parts of lots In Day City that had been dredged awny was read nnd discussed at length. C. R. Peck, one of the ntlornoys for tho Port, said that tho lots re ferred to for tlio most part wcro bo low tho low water lino nnd conso quenly they could bo taken for navi gation. Mr. Dennett presented a plat showing that proporty had been dredged away for u distance of about liiOO feet above tho low wnter lino, Knglncer Charlcson said this blue print was wrong as they had dredged back of the low water lino for a dis tance of only nbout 700 feet. Mr. Dennett called, attention to ! part or their property being mndo un saleable becauso tho ultimate hnr bor lines Included It. Ho snld this , was not fair especially when they i had to pay taxes on It. Mr. Peck said that the Port had I merely surveyed an ultlmnto harbor ! lino and had not passed any ordi nance establishing It. Anyway ho said that all tido lands woro subject to the rights or navigation. BflSEBflLljCOREuj LOS AXGKLKS TAKKS TIIK LHAD AHMAD OK SAX KHAXCISCO Th ice Sat- Portland Lines Two of the ('allies With Los Angeles unlay nnd Sunday l'KUCL'NTAGKS OK COAST L12AGUI3 W. Los Angeles . .07 San Francisco .01 Oakland 0M Portland f.8 Vernon (11 Salt. Lake . . ..50 PORTLAND, Aug. !. P.C. ,r:u; .r i :t .lbs .170 .17:1 .ion Portland L. r.s r.s GG (ill OS (!8 " lost two games and won only one In tho piny Saturday and Sundny. Ver non won all three games from Oak land. Los Angeles winning tw games nnd losing only one steps Into tho lead ahead or San Francisco. Tho scores for Saturday nnd Sun dny follow: SATURDAY'S GAMKS .. Coast league. At Salt Lake R. 11. K. First game: San Francisco I 11 - Salt Lako f 5 1 Second game: San Francisco 8 Salt Lako 0 At Oakland R. Vernon II Oakland - At Los Angeles It. Portland I Los Angeles . . . B American League. At Now York First game: St. Louis 0 1 15 1 ii :: II. K. 7 o 7 2 II. H. 10 2 7 2 Now York Second gamo: St. Louis I Now York 1 (10 Innings, called darkness.) At Philadelphia- ' First game. Detroit 1 Philadelphia 1 Second gamo: Detroit :j Philadelphia 2 I At Washington Chlcngo G I Washington 2 I At Doston First game: l Cleveland 0 Doston 2 i Second gamo: j Cleveland 2 Doston U Xntloiinl League. At Chicago- , Doston 2 Chicago a At Kt l.mtlu Ho nd-, Drooklyn I Special Prices on all MEN'S SUITS at The Golden Rule $20.00 Suits now S13 Hn i C1Q fin Suits nnw ii'rl $15.00 Suits now $ g'gj $12.50 Suits now $ 825 $11.00 Suits now $ 6'25 ' $ 7.50 Suits now $425 Wo have included all our blue seme suits in in.. Every SuitMs a bargain. Reduced prices on 3 bUlluui aima. Boys' $2.45 Suits now $1,35 , Boys' $3.25 Suits now $2 45 Boys' $4.25 Suits now $320 Boys' $5.50 Suits now $415 Get school suits for the boys at this store fore the sizes are broken up. liTe Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY . THE LOWEST PRiJ iHtmumtDi diuoi nrsi ivauonai Bank I THE BEST ASSORTMENT 1 vised unit 1110 question no inresneu at. Louis o nut In tho courts beforo Mr. Dennett's At Cincinnati claim for a total of something llko Now York r, 19.000 bo allowed. , cinclnnutl !!!!!!!!! i ! ."l Mr. Dennett snld that ho was not At Pittsburg going to enrry tho matter Into tho First gamo: coiirs becauso scores ot other prop-1 Philadelphia n oriy owners wcro iniorosieu in tno I'liisnurg . . . . n snmo question nnd ho did not pro 1 poso to pay for litigation that would benefit them In other words ho did 1 not want to bo mndo ho goat. Ho Is quite a student of tho siihinurliia nnd mndo a number of uudorscn lllfllfll. m 1. fnn.iAltt.in MM.- I .- .... ...in. ..int.. 1 ill ii. .. imriv inff 1.1. iii o '..i,.i, .. ..... irips in tiicin. md 'expected to bii m In t ' Wllll l,oro ,10 lmH lllt0 tho Onrilliipr. lmr nn'1 ,,nr,,or "m,tor nrotty thor- Wlll Conn. Aunlii ,"" iiiiu "in iiiuiiiiihiuuij- iiroiu 1 11 WLIIIJflMI 1IMMII1 111 1 I1I1M I 111 I IVIIIUI Homo speculation has been caused as to the possibility of early devel opments In thu Major Kinney proper ties, between North Dend and .Marsh field, now In the lunula of V. K. WnttorB, ns trustee, owing to In quiries niacin concerning the holdings by some of tho Southern Pacific offi cials during their .visit here. I low extensive the party looked In to them Is not known nnd probably would not bo uiadn public either by them or tho Kinney property repre sentatives unless something decided ly definite was done. S. I Major Kinney nnd sumo others have always claimed that home of the Kluiiuy properties were especlally (leHlrable and advantageous for rail road operations on the Day. Ilow owi, as the Southern Pacific has al ready secured nil access to both Noith Hind ami Marshfleld. there Is Mr. Campbell expects to return lo the Dav In the near future to go over Homo matters that ho was un nblo to nt tend to nt this (lino. Hn iimv bo hero In about two months. or nH soon oh tho lines nro completed 10 me rnipqun. Hh claims for federal recognition conies up In Washington again. Yesterday Mr. Loud and his daughter, Miss Ksthcr, n charming said that ho wuld not fit and a law suit nbout It. Furhormoro ho said that ho would pay for tho dredge Seattle filling his lands on condition that It bo stipu- atcd tbnt tills; unnlrl nnl nffnet lilu claim for damnges for tho Day City i or,,.,I,inia ""' Johnson mis noing iircuged nwny. This wns ., "" ,". agreed to and ho nnd C. 11. nck l0!""011 I 11 Second gamo: Philadelphia 0 Pittsburg o SUNDAY (1A.M13H Const Lenguo At Oakland n. n. U. First guino: Vernon o 1 1 l Oakland r s . Check, Mitchell nnd Mltzo; Klawlt- Puget Sound Bridge il Dredging Co. Dams, Bridnes, Buildings. General Conslru COMPLETE PLANTS 'FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon work the Dredge "Seattle" tlio most powerful, Iicni equipped nnd most tliuruugM; aA twenty-Inch lijtlraullo arcilgo lr. Pacific iratcri Coos Bay office, Main office. Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washing4: Koontz Garage Agency for GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specially North Front Street :: :: :: .. PfiODP 111 woro Instructed to nscortnln how tho Port could dctonnlno at a reason- young woman of tho athletic typo "hlo oxpeuso tho rights to tho tldo MOTOR HI who nrcompnnled her father on his many trips Into tho timber during their few weeks stay here, anil A. II. Powers enjnjcd nn auto trip to Sun set liny. lauds Insldo lines. tho proposed narbor HATCH WILL in: convi:hti:i JMSTILLATi: TO IIUH.V . Kxperts lo lie Hent lleio lo MuUo 'luiiiK Will Iteduie (Hf nlliifj !piiiMs PIS E SEASON RYBOYSWIN OPE IHWKAT MASTSIDK (I TO 1 I. FAST (iA.MH AT .OltTII IIII.M) I. W. ounger, general superin tendent of motive power nnd machin ery or tbo Southern Pacific, boforo his departure for the north yester- " aim iceii Hint be would koiwI MAIISHI'ICLI) CAXMIUY MIAHLY IN KKADIMCSS TO OPMHATK 'Xoiiii .lolinson Pitches ClnsilcNt ('nine of Season Kdgo on Collier Throughout Knllio Contest Soiilliem Oregon Coiupaio's Cannery At Mnipliv not Likely to Operalo This Season Manager C. (1. Hockett , The llatchory team yesterday de- , featfd Kastsldo at tho North Dend grounds by n scoro of six to nothing. Kastsldo had threo hits and Marsh- (10 iioiii heven. it wns ono of the fast- uaKianu s j Hltt ami Spencer; Huainenu, Kiilin nnd lOIIIott. At Los Angeles H. H, K. First gumo: Portlund s Los Angeles :j n I Hlggliibothnm, lCvans nnd Uar rlsch; Lovo, Dassler and Drooks. Second game: Portland 8 I a L' Los Angoles 5 1 a 1 Knhlor, Krause, Bviiiib and Fisher; Hughes, Ityan and Drooks. At Salt Lake n. II. K San Francisco i ir, ;i Salt Lako r 7 n Fanning nnd Schmidt Fittory, Clpo Hcuther nnd Lynn. ; National League, At St. Louis 1 St. Louis 7 Doston At Ciuclnnatl- r . VillillinMn Mn...... a ....... I'UI (Vllllliin enmi lma.k I. .. 1. 11 I .. winu of the pioperty that could be " Mime expeits fion. the Saeranieuto stated today that the : inlre , or i '"l tlio crowd of "00 fa s who Wit-1 i u ,"i", c now claimed as Immediately e.sen- fti"s,,r1.t"" ","I"M'I ' '"r,lllfl ' ' ' '"' " ' S Hf.l It yelled themselves "arse. ' " A "il cnuo U tlal to tho company. a lb. ore, ,r , a distillate yollr. ;, tllnt ,' C0I l ' , It was plteher's battle betwec. k Irst mmi .... "mitr l"bl,M(l of a KhboIIiio burn- would not operate It. A couple of par-' "-'X JoIiiwoii. who was twirling cii! 111 H P III lHn 7fllir Tim cIiiiibi. i... ...1.1 .. i. ,lll, "ve been figuring (ui leasing f0,r ' Hatchery, and Jim Odllor. iinH)yn ' In B S HI HI D H Ml" ma I bo, a . w I tt . w ,,.,,,IB ,l, vmwry for l,l '0 " "ve i V1!0 wh In tho box for Kastsldo. t Second kVih'o- ' VUriU U VUnll LU ML o i I ?, IkHH, 1nlh1llono "ot,,,,,K ,lotin,tc- Mr- ScborR JIhoii twirled even a better game ' Chicago mini uunu roimil I n U. h lug e uld he who ta operating on Itoguo Hlver. the I tlin Hu ,,,,, al tho ""tchory grounds iirooklyn I .ioski'ii mastic uirrritNK Ai-TKit' , ! . . , Zr nti, K . i lS5.ih'!UK of ,oa8,llK th0 ,;,""lro ,,ncp" . '.' ! "'. olK".l!, ,,II1,,,R' th0 scoro TTTT... . HI MONTHS Tlt.WKL I If It ha lei I en v ,1 , b,lt '' ,l II,,,,,,I,R ,lof",1U- J,r- "oek- n10,0' tW t0 i1,,,1K "l f"vor of "u , , o erites ow r ih stiff !. ,awX ' e,t sul'1 t,,rtt ll ,ookt'tl UiohsIi It HtUor- Collier lilt 11 long two-1 AMniMR THF QIPl JoKph Mastlg, formerly ot this 8, "11' ,tf Bn,,, nmr, ' would remain Idle. 1 hagger. but wns put out at third , "IUNI IHtblCK J rllv. Iiiib rotiirneil nfter ii.-iw.llni! .iv. '".m' m,ul w ,nn' I'1"' i'-'t He siil.l Hint hla rni..,...v w.ni In his endeavor to stietrh it i.,n .. -MIss May Myron who wus taken GRAVEL Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVHh In any tnl from jillo In our yard or in carload lots, nt following prltti' From pllo ou ground, JS.'G por yard. Cnnoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 WF Hetall Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & MM Opposlto Post-Offlco. Thott OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE O'oi-st t! KIiil'. Cnr.s leiuo .Marhhfleld 7 11.111.. 1 1 n.m., - P-''1 Cars leave for Kmplro 7 n.m., 1 1 a.m., S p.ni'fB Curs Leave Sunset Hay 7 n.m.. n.m., 1 .nM I-'nrcH, Kmplro, :i."cj Tarheel or Sotitli Slougli, ROc; SiinsetW .......1.. er tlio world for sixteen mouths and There uiu'i ii miliums ntieiupi 10 emer 1110 11.. 1....1 1. i.,.-.. ... ::... -.. ." tV lii.ll I. 111. III'. n .1. .. .11.1 .r..L. ....... 1 ( t . "" .".. ..I- nun 111 mtiiiiiik ureal-. ni.i linr.. I (.eriiiau nnii ...n ......... nf ,1... 1 'J 1 T. ,. r.r ""'" ""l M' "I'biik-. " " , "' "" "v "" "", "'" mid motor car lonneily reituiio.l cend In reaching Clernmii and did sew,,.y-flve gallons of gaso II e. not get to en W. lie w In Sweden forgone KnlliiH of dUtlllate does iV.! ZTlr? "i""'". r ttu,"""-H' work. The dUtlllate costs four but got to Luiopo too Into to get In-cents per gallon and the com of gas to tho country. He wus through sonieollue was telu cents per gallon so .thrilling oxporlonces since ho left that the saiig idK 8Uiu everv here the Inst tlmo and In the course mouth. of his travols was In China where ho witnessed executions. .,,,.,.,,.,,. .,,...,. .,,..,, Throe of Mr. Mastig's brothers iM.LU jl.OlKi Mll.lvh liavo been killed In action in the. (iurmnu nnny. ' M'" H"Hlster and Parly T00L Long hao their salmon pack ot two years.'1 three-bagger. Ho was tired when tho change resulted in the ' .7 ;... " . . "." ."".,""" . '".u .',,n 1 1... u, 1 ,.: . ."." ";" V.'.V'.." Y." motor car bin-nlnu i..H .iimi... . i ... "'."" "',",, ,"" "V'"11"" " .l'"'1'3 ..:.. .:."".. ".'.".. "w ""'"' .l"" U1,,, .. ... .. .. ....... 110 mi: inn iiinir to dlsimi.0 of It. He """ "8 il rehiiit wns touched 1111 for that to opeiato the cannery a !,,H, w-haggors and a nice single season meant tlng up between fi'5.. In '"I'lu siiccehsloii. 000 and $10,000 and In the fnce of Maloney caught for tho Hatchery, tlio existing market, tliov did not ' l"'k'"8 ,,0I'K unablo to como down feel warranted to do nnvthlug. moiii i.nniiner. Doth pitchers had Will Open Soon I gilt-edged support. Durke playing loan MiJiure Is getting the Marsh- B"u'1 ,.UI tuueuery, got a lilt III early In July Is still .m.n,i ... hor homo. Mrs. A. D. Loud and baby who nave neon in nro reported Improving. I.n... I.'.tn ... .........1. ......, ,iu 10 1 in mi court rn Mr. iieiu cannery in readiness nnd will open as soon as tho run or salmon Justltlos It. This may start niont any time now. Mr. Ln.Mure Is managing the cannery lor the Tallant people of Antorla and has been very successful with It. Auto Tiip VICSSKI. .MOVIl i:ts ArrlwHl Fred llolllstor and wife and Henry Df.ruiiiai. ...... 1 11 if.. .....I 1.. 1... .-.V Adellno Smith, Oakland, mldnlulit Noitb lion.i i.n .........ik- , .'.!..... Saturday. fi()m n i0 ..i., 1.. .,. ' ....nio.,,,. auto, weie none four weeks nnd trav- 111. sun-eied ii.soo julles. Thev PAVINti ItKi PHICi: Hlver every time up Tigers Are Defeated Hoaxer Hill defeated the Dluo Nidge Tigers at Denver Hill jester-, day by a scoie of two to one. It was 11 fast game. UI1I twirling for tho I Tigers. Next Sunday's gamos have not ' boon definitely announced, depend ing somewhat on whether Chas. Hax tei takes a Coos County Star team in iioseuurg Sailed Hustlor, Nngue river, 9 a. Portland, 10 n . day. ItreaKwater, biinday, Adellno Smith, Oakland, 10 n. today. Tivorton, San Francisco, 7. SO in. Sundny. Due Here went down Salmon Fishing on llngim Pnj.s I'lsluM men Well Tolling r .1... ., , '! U.e"A..,m,.l,..bpf0.re for tl",l"' the " , '" """' i-"" i'i .". iiiuiuii 01 ine river. inioiigii CnfllomlH over the oast m. rou le. went into Mexico, and came back by way of the Yosomlte Vallev iii..uiii had a fine trip. Mr. Holllnter wag iihked, now that P. L. .1. Sluipfton wah not to be a can- ti(K4io, wnotiier lie would be a ran-1 fered llfllHllk HIT rnimiTuu niml.i 1.1 n...... 1 . Doanior. limrnn riv.. ti,ia ,.. .".. .." "r "."." "''" "" ! company . - " nni mm lie wouiii lint no out '"If; , , for ll,t offi ' .iu otl.u polllll.il Hneeihvell, Dandon tomorrow. i.tfi e. 1 ". .""V".: "'" ",'1 uri ur- i-or tlio nast two viH tl.n ,..., a.u of salmon in the river has been cnn.i HUUI ess aim w 11110 the liver Is crowded with uMiormeu et It Is said that main ni iIiaiii in, . .. 11 u. w .v. 11 mt. iHiiKing uig money foul Tribune sa tompeiitlon hut. raU'd prices of baluion on Nogue Niier troni 20 couth, the pi he paid by the late N. D. Hume onl a few voum sinrn. in 1 and $1 2.S per tlsli now bolnc of-1 nn ...D ,.....,.. I ihe Wedderburn Tr.,,11, " ' . V. !.?. "" w:,s. a Ti.. . to i.. f.... . . ...""i,'.,",, usitor touay - in kll I'll nn . 1 in 1 1 1 1 t- l? 1 ' t' .. .i..i ... ..ilrlrlr.n i-.t...iim miner .mi iiisi., anil si m.... fill llll 1X1 ,l. 11...1 .......1 1.... Itlll .... .... ....I nun luurh i-'iiix cints is tno Highest price that hns ever I porter, Is also suffering from a slight Injury to his arm. 'V1.8. ,,,lasII,,li'8,. a well known Maishfleld man, was taken to Mercy hospital Saturday night to undergo an operation. ' ANtKTHEWAR IN EUROPE WHAT will the unprotected Widows and Orphans do? AFTER THE WAR OF LIFE What will YOUR widows and orphans do, if unprotected? You Should Worry ---- m-m -- FOR AUTO SERVICE Any place, nnd tlmo. our flvo, sov 011 nnd nine passoiigor cars with euro ful drlvora will servo you. Hates Reasonable Day and Night Sorvico C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS.. Night Cufo Phono 2C0-L. HAVE THE ROOF Fill NOW See OORTHELL Phone 311 y Edward D. Noonan SOUTH COOS HIVKK HO AT SF.HVICH LAUNCH i:PltKSS leaves .Miu-hlifield every day H n. 111. I,cutcs head of river nt :i:lC p. ni, sti:a.mi:h haindow loaves head ,,f liver dally nt 7 . in. Leaves Mnrslifleld at U p. in. For charter npply on bimrd. NOCJKHS SMITH Proprlotor Marshfleld ever ' M l)OK YOAKAM nn.l III. Mollis, of Coniillli. n.-. .li lting Louie Ainl.'i'.s.iii .r vn ... Deud. The Marshfield Life Insurance Man- . "(II Front street. Hnsnutsseii Dldg. Mnihflel.l. O.a City Auto & Taxi Co. y nnd MK,t Servico Fr taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phone 20, Chandler Hotel LAWN LAMitiyrii 1 tara Now Cars Now ;Wd AV lNG-A" k'"ds a spec- f yVMr W. Nason, 680 12th Courth So. Phone 220-R WESTERN LOAN BUILDING uu, Assets $2,34O,OO0. Pays 8 per cent on S3'J I. S. KAUFMAN Local l reasuiw ri -; rOMMUTATl"-' li TICKKTM j .r . ..... v-u ileoi'1 nijiraiiiieiu-"' -Uno Cars ovory ten 1' ... ... ... in.1 lff "U- '" ."',. r.lHl moiigii iiiuu " .H. 11 11. in. to KinpW IW 'uSnOTKnWiWa DRY WOOD PAMPRPLL'SWOOf -!. I.'lOIlt P1" Pl.nno SI &&9RF'Zy3!r2XS8&